Hawley Wants To Institute An Internet Do Not Track List For Personal Data
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is introducing legislation that would allow internet users to effectively opt out of having certain data shared with websites.
Its the GOP senators latest salvo in his advocacy against large technology companies, a posture thats brought Hawley national praise and criticism.
Hawley announced Monday hes introducing what he calls the Do Not Track list. The bill would block online companies from collecting data beyond what is indispensable to the companies online services. It also bars a website from transferring data to other companies when a user activates Do Not Track unless the first company is an intended intermediary.
If Hawleys bill passes, it would require companies to disclose users rights. And it would impose penalties for companies that run afoul of any of the measures provisions. Users could sign up for the list either on a web browser or through an application.
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